OMMP News

Oregon Health Authority is monitoring a nationwide cluster of respiratory illnesses associated with use of vaping devices, primarily among teenagers and young adults. Clinicians should watch for severe respiratory illness among people who use e-cigarettes or vape devices. Learn more.

Program Updates

Written comment regarding proposed rulemaking to permanently adopt the temporary rules is being accepted until September 23, 2019 by 5:00 P.M. Visit the Rules and Statute page for more info.

New temporary rules have been filed that are effective July 1, 2019. These temp rules only effect medical grow sites who submitted an application to the OLCC prior to January 1, 2018. Visit the Rules and Statute page for more info and updates.

The Enforcement page has been updated to included information regarding civil penalties.

If you are required to report, you must use either the Cannabis Tracking System (CTS) - OR - the Oregon Medical Marijuana Online System (OMMOS). Visit our updated Reporting and Tracking page to read about requirements for your specific registration type. Grow sites that are required to use CTS must designate a Grow Site Administrator (GSA).

OMMP, in partnership with the Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC), embarked on a CTS “roadshow” to help registered medical growers, dispensaries and processors by providing an overview of the cannabis tracking system. Information on how to designate a grow site administrator was also reviewed by OMMP.

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Waiting for Cards?

We are currently reviewing applications received: September 6th, 2019 through September 9th, 2019.*

For complete applications received during this time, cards will be mailed within 7 to 10 business days.

For incomplete applications, we will send you a letter to let you know what is needed to complete your application.

* Last updated 9/9/2019.

Receipt Information

Beginning June 2, 2016, receipts are issued to applicants who submit a complete application per ORS 475B.415(2). The receipt has the same legal effect as a registry identification card for 30 days following the date on which the receipt was issued.

Receipts are only issued to the applicant.

The OMMP does not have the authority to issue second receipts or extend the time on receipts.